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PBP: Plato’s Plouton

Called Plouton,
Giver of Wealth
the wealth found below
whether precious metals,
gems or life-giving seeds
Called Haides
not for invisibility
is this god named
but for his wisdom,
his knowing all noble things
Souls go before him
without their covering
fearing to remain unwilling
in his realm forever more
Yet it is not fear
that binds the soul
to the reputedly dismal place
but desire is the binding
The desire for improvement
simply through association
with this much maligned god
Enchantingly beautiful
must be the words of Haides
for no one comes willingly
from that other world
A great benefactor is he
who bestows blessings
above and below ground
who consorts only with souls
shed of evil and needs
bound within flesh
souls that are no longer
infected with the unrest
and madness of physicality
Haides, Zeus named him
for his wisdom and nobility

I have always thought that Haides was given the short shrift by many in ancient times and modern times as well. Plato’s words showed me a different way of looking at Haides. I liked it very much. I would not fear to be in his presence when my time comes.

“The Zeus devotional is lovely..reading it helped me to find a connection to a God I otherwise didn't know at all. I could feel His presence as I read the words and that.that's what a devotional *should* do.” -- Galina Krasskova